Current knowledge concerning distribution of freshwater planktonic, littoral and benthic Rotifera and microcrustacea (Cladocera, Copepoda and Ostracoda) in Central America and the Caribbean

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Gerardo Umaña-Villalobos , Sharon van Tuylen , Margaret Dix , Marcela I. Matamoros , Lidia R. Avilés-Vargas , Natalia Vargas-López , Roberto A. Cano-Espinoza
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Central America and the Caribbean, at the northern limit of the Neotropical region, is made up of a narrow strip of land and numerous islands, with a complex geological history, represents an important biogeographic connection between North and South America and contains diverse freshwater environments, including high mountain and lowlands lakes and wetlands. We examined literature reports and databases for freshwater planktonic, benthic and littoral Rotifera and microcrustacea distribution in the area in order to update, unify and summarize disparate information that has accumulated since Collado et al.’s initial contribution in 1984 that listed 369 specific and infraspecific taxa. We used the most common databases and keywords to locate papers on Rotifera, Cladocera, Ostracoda and Copepoda and found 457 new records from more than 200 study sites that list 92 genera and 782 species, as well as over 30 infraspecific taxa, for the region. These included 84%, 53%, 37% and 21% respectively, of known neotropical species of these groups. Analysis using the Sorensen-Dice Similarity Index showed high heterogeneity in species composition for the area and hierarchical clustering suggests three groups for the Caribbean islands. Lack of resources has hindered the formal publication of research. We conclude that a collaborative effort is needed to produce scientists capable of combining taxonomic information with ecological studies to enhance understanding of anthropogenic impacts on water resources.

关于中美洲和加勒比淡水浮游生物、沿海和底栖轮虫目和微甲壳类(枝足目、桡足目和介形虫目)分布的最新知识
中美洲和加勒比地区位于新热带地区的北部,由狭长的陆地和众多的岛屿组成,具有复杂的地质历史,代表着北美洲和南美洲之间重要的生物地理学联系,并包含各种淡水环境,包括高山和低地湖泊和湿地。我们检查了该地区淡水浮游生物、底栖生物和沿海轮藻以及微水垢分布的文献报告和数据库,以更新、统一和总结自Collado等人1984年首次贡献以来积累的不同信息,该贡献列出了369个特异性和次特异性分类群。我们使用最常见的数据库和关键词来定位关于轮虫、枝角虫、介形目和桡足目的论文,并在200多个研究地点发现了457个新记录,列出了该地区的92属782种,以及30多个亚种下分类群。其中包括84%、53%、37%和21%的已知新热带物种。使用Sorensen-Dice相似性指数进行的分析显示,该地区的物种组成具有高度异质性,等级聚类表明加勒比岛屿有三个类群。缺乏资源阻碍了研究的正式发表。我们得出的结论是,需要进行合作,培养出能够将分类学信息与生态学研究相结合的科学家,以增强对人类对水资源影响的理解。
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